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English email templates are stored in dbscripts/xml/data/locale/en_US/email_templates_data.xml; when you create your translation, place the translated email_templates_data.xml file in a directory called dbscripts/xml/data/locale/(locale name) and the email template data will be automatically installed with the locale. (See the Site Administrator's "Languages" page.)

Hi -- I tried the steps you recommended but it still doesn't seem to work.

I put the file in a folder called: dbscripts\xml\data\locale\fr\

I un-installed the french language and reinstalled it on the administrator's language page hoping that the email templates would load. The text boxes in the email templates admin pages now appear but there is still no text in them. In fact I checked the database to see if changes that I make to the email templates get saved in the database and they do -- they just don't show up in the text boxes in the email templates admin pages.

Localization------------To add support for other languages, the following sets of XML files must belocalized and placed in an appropriately named directory (using ISO localecodes, e.g. "fr_FR", is recommended):